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he is going to repeal all of obama care and he does not want a law to fix that problem for people with pre-existing conditions. then just a few days later, same game. this was september 14th. here's mitt romney telling george stephanopoulos that he has the same red line on iran that president obama has. seriously? does he? on iran? no, not really. his campaign later came out and said, no, never mind what mitt romney just said. he does not really believe that. he does not have the same red line on president obama that president obama does. mr. romney would draw his own red line far before president obama's red line. then a few days after that, on september 17th, same deal again. here's mitt romney at a latino issues presidential candidates forum, saying that the guy who wrote the arizona's papers, please, law, he's never met the guy. no idea. he doesn't know why he keeps say that guy is his immigrations adviser. seriously, mitt romney has never met kris kobach? no, not really. his campaign later coming out and telling cnn, never mind what mitt romney just said, he has met the guy who wr
he is going to repeal all of obama care and he does not want a law to fix that problem for people with pre-existing conditions. then just a few days later, same game. this was september 14th. here's mitt romney telling george stephanopoulos that he has the same red line on iran that president obama has. seriously? does he? on iran? no, not really. his campaign later came out and said, no, never mind what mitt romney just said. he does not really believe that. he does not have the same red line...
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looked into the jfk assassination, just the time he spent, all the supreme court nominees, he loved the laws, he was on the judiciary committee, he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices who sit on that bench or approving them. he really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat but ran as a republican, got elected to the senate as a republican and at the end of his career when he was getting ready to run for re-election in the 2010 race, or close to it, he switched parties and became a democrat because he felt that the republican party left him. he was a moderate from pennsylvania and was about to get a huge challenge from the conservative side and thought he might lose that. he switched to the democratic party, but in the end he lost the democratic primary and that was the end, certainly of his public career. just a fascinating, smart guy, who contributed so much to history and lived so much of it. >> that was candy crowley, helping to remember arlen speck specter. >>> mission accomplished for sky live felix baumgart
looked into the jfk assassination, just the time he spent, all the supreme court nominees, he loved the laws, he was on the judiciary committee, he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices who sit on that bench or approving them. he really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat but ran as a republican, got elected to the senate as a republican and at the end of his career when he was getting ready to run for re-election...
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changing all the laws, have you to be darn careful about what's that considered under the law at that point. that seems like you're on the verge of criminalizing abortion rights right there. >> look, i mean, the personhood movement is so extreme. romney he supports. it's so extreme, not only would it overturn roe, women couldn't make their own decisions about their pregnancies but potentially criminalize in vitro fertilization. mr. romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters rejected personhood when it was put on the ballot in february. he has one position when he's talking to the broader public but what he believes are these positions he's taken. the thing of concern is that this congress has passed some of the most extreme legislation against women, against women's health, and mitt romney would be a rubber stamp for the tea party congress. and i think all of these issues that we're talking about are absolutely on the table. >> i don't think he's too big on lilly ledbetter either. >> mitt romney started telling us about meeting the former navy s.e.a.l. killed in benghazi.
changing all the laws, have you to be darn careful about what's that considered under the law at that point. that seems like you're on the verge of criminalizing abortion rights right there. >> look, i mean, the personhood movement is so extreme. romney he supports. it's so extreme, not only would it overturn roe, women couldn't make their own decisions about their pregnancies but potentially criminalize in vitro fertilization. mr. romney has supported so extreme that mississippi voters...
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>>ean: wdo m w ys ths elevant -- fair-share law, redistribution of wealth. i ran as a visionary. >> we need a capitalist in the white house. apiahae i have peopl who an 1100-page warning-- >>> but it's coming true. >> well-- >>> fair-share law. redestruction. let me get your partner in here. you want to weigh in? >> oh, yeah. absotely. what is interestings, you hav eeytt i br. we ithat stk,he pdealking about everybody should have their fair share. what a great opportunity for us to be in theaters before the election, hopefly, the people grtdeasbollut and celebrate the venteear, dialht 'sreat opportunity for all of us. >> sean: if people see this -- i am convinced, i was asked by the hollywood reporter tonight, i am convced this, will make them more aware of the
>>ean: wdo m w ys ths elevant -- fair-share law, redistribution of wealth. i ran as a visionary. >> we need a capitalist in the white house. apiahae i have peopl who an 1100-page warning-- >>> but it's coming true. >> well-- >>> fair-share law. redestruction. let me get your partner in here. you want to weigh in? >> oh, yeah. absotely. what is interestings, you hav eeytt i br. we ithat stk,he pdealking about everybody should have their fair share. what...
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we have to make sure that we enforce our laws. we have lots of laws that are not properly enforced. we have to make sure that we enforce these laws. >> cenk: what are you asking me about guns for. we have president obama to give up on that issue and i'll redirect it to a crime conversation. what he does next is more interesting. watch. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities to bring opportunity in the inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach discipline and good character. that's good society. what's when civic and church church groups do. >> and you do that by cutting taxes. the big tax cut. >> those are your words not mine. >> that was kind of strange. putting words in people's mouth. >> i don't know if that's strange. >> really? >> cenk: wait, what was strange about that? he asked you about your own policy. your proposal for all these problems is tax cuts. why don't you answer the question. then he got so annoyed when he did a follow-up question on guns. the most interesting part was the redirect. did you notice that? he asked about gun vio
we have to make sure that we enforce our laws. we have lots of laws that are not properly enforced. we have to make sure that we enforce these laws. >> cenk: what are you asking me about guns for. we have president obama to give up on that issue and i'll redirect it to a crime conversation. what he does next is more interesting. watch. >> the best thing to help prevent violent crime in the inner cities to bring opportunity in the inner cities, take poverty out of inner cities teach...
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in the fair-share law, more big government. it will result in fail and you are a lack of competition. ou wae marketplace, especially when you see the price of gas, when you see the price of goods in america today, you understand, you want people who are working hard -- >> this is neither a free market nor a fair market. this gi's got a sole -- no competition. >> sean: he has created a metal that is stronger, lighter, cheaper. an exclusive look at the film, atlas strug part 2. i am joined by the producers of the film. good to see you. how are you? >> pretty good. >> sean: one take... >> one take. it was extraordinary. i mean, we did about 5 minutes. one take. 14, 16 seconds and i mean, no academy-award nomination, but you did good. >> sean: what do you mean, we guys? i did better than them. this is so relevant -- fair-share law, redistribution of wealth. i ran as a visionary. >> we need a capitalist in the white house. we need to have people who appreciate what the book is, which is -- it's a warning, it's an 1100-page >>> but i
in the fair-share law, more big government. it will result in fail and you are a lack of competition. ou wae marketplace, especially when you see the price of gas, when you see the price of goods in america today, you understand, you want people who are working hard -- >> this is neither a free market nor a fair market. this gi's got a sole -- no competition. >> sean: he has created a metal that is stronger, lighter, cheaper. an exclusive look at the film, atlas strug part 2. i am...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never n
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to...
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. ♪ i just sved my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> the neiman marcus holiday catalog is out. it includes some big-ticket items, including a $100,000 henhouse. i mean this is real, real life for some weird people. but the most expensive watch is a his and hers watch set. the diamond encrusted watches come with a trip for two to europe. it is $1.1 million. who the heck knew watches could be so expensive? we saw one in the "new york times" selling for $250,000. and then there was one going for half a million dollars. but some people actually buy these things which brings me to $19,100. that is how much the two candidates for president spent for their watches. mitt romney wears a $3,500 tag hoyer. and president obama wears a
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the law requires a deposit issue picture id in order to vote. to get that you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a number of african-americans born in the pre-civil rights rural south, that's a problem since many were delivered at home by midwives and recordkeeping was weak. the midwife who delivered raymond listed his first name as ramon and got his last name completely wrong, but his voter registration card has his correct name. >> do you vote? >> yes, i do. >> has this ever been a problem? >> voting? no, it hasn't been. >> reporter: but it could be now. rutherford says he can't get a photo id until he corrects his birth certificate, which requires an attorney he cannot afford. it is really difficult to get any kind of specific numbers as to how many voters could be impacted by the new south carolina law. according to the election commission, it could be anywhere from a high of 202,000 to a low of 51,000. >> i started looking at the numbers. i said, he is black, she's black, she's black, he --
the law requires a deposit issue picture id in order to vote. to get that you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a number of african-americans born in the pre-civil rights rural south, that's a problem since many were delivered at home by midwives and recordkeeping was weak. the midwife who delivered raymond listed his first name as ramon and got his last name completely wrong, but his voter registration card has his correct name....
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it's a struggle for the dignity that comes with freedom and opportunity and the right to live under laws of our own making. it's a struggle that's been unfolded under green banners in the streets of iran, in the public squares of tunisia and egypt and yemen and in the fights for liberty in iraq and afghanistan and libya. and now in syria. in short, it's a struggle between liberty and tyranny, justice and oppression, hope and despa despair. we've seen this struggle before. it is familiar to general george marshall. in his time, actions of world war was torn between democracy and despotism. we had leaders of courage and vision, both republicans and democrats, who knew that america had to support friends who shared our values and prevent today's crisis of tomorrow's conflicts. statesmen like marshall rallied the nation to rise to the responsibilities as the leader of the free world. we helped our friends to build and sustain free societies and free markets. we defended the friends and ourselves from our common enemies. we led. we led and though the path was long and uncertain, the thought o
it's a struggle for the dignity that comes with freedom and opportunity and the right to live under laws of our own making. it's a struggle that's been unfolded under green banners in the streets of iran, in the public squares of tunisia and egypt and yemen and in the fights for liberty in iraq and afghanistan and libya. and now in syria. in short, it's a struggle between liberty and tyranny, justice and oppression, hope and despa despair. we've seen this struggle before. it is familiar to...
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sexually abused in that shower, he is trying to get some kind of protection under the whistleblower law. what's the latest there? >> yeah. he's suing penn state for $4 million because he thinks he was wrongfully terminated and didn't get the benefits he deserved and that he was treated improperly by the university. he reported up the chain, and we're talking about mike mcqueary, the former assistant coach, he reported to his svr, who was joe paterno who reported to their svrs. the argument from a lot of people, it's a very polarizing debate is at what point do you stop worrying about reporting to your supervisor and go straight to the police? >> mark brennan, thank you very much for reporting on the latest on what happened in that courtroom today. thank you. >>> up next, a "news nation" gut check. >> it's me, big bird. >> big, yoel ellow, a menace to economy. >> this ad may be funny. is it making you think about romney's proposed cuts, or does it remind you of the president's debate performance? you can give us your gut on that, and you can join the "news nation" on facebook. we're at f
sexually abused in that shower, he is trying to get some kind of protection under the whistleblower law. what's the latest there? >> yeah. he's suing penn state for $4 million because he thinks he was wrongfully terminated and didn't get the benefits he deserved and that he was treated improperly by the university. he reported up the chain, and we're talking about mike mcqueary, the former assistant coach, he reported to his svr, who was joe paterno who reported to their svrs. the...
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if the labor laws have any meaning at all, these workers deserve to be protected. ed, let me just say win other thing. because it's a background condition. these plutocrats, these bullying billionaires, what they are worried about is a slight hike in their taxes, maybe back to what it was during bill clinton's era. but you know, barack obama not only bailed out wall street, even though wall street is now all running in romney's direction. barack obama got the stock market back. now the dow jones industrial average is almost back to what it was before. barack obama made sure that the economy was so healthy that 93% of the benefits of this recovery so far have gone to the top 1%. and yet, these are the people in the top 1/10 of 1%, the top 1/100 of 1%, these are the people saying, we don't want to be taxed and we're going to take it out on our employees. well, if anybody has declared class warfare, it's these guys. >> no doubt. robert reich, glad to have you on "the ed show." >>> coming up, the mother of a former navy s.e.a.l. killed in the september 11th attack in l
if the labor laws have any meaning at all, these workers deserve to be protected. ed, let me just say win other thing. because it's a background condition. these plutocrats, these bullying billionaires, what they are worried about is a slight hike in their taxes, maybe back to what it was during bill clinton's era. but you know, barack obama not only bailed out wall street, even though wall street is now all running in romney's direction. barack obama got the stock market back. now the dow...
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law but decided there is not quite enough time to implement it before the election. it says the law does not discriminate against minorities as the justice department had argued. as you know, voter i.d. battles are being waged in several states and today's ruling further clouds the issue. >>> mitt romney appears to be fuzing his stance on abortion and less than a month before the election here. take a look. mitt romney, mt. vernon, ohio, today. he appeared there with governor chris christie. he is saying it signing legislation to limit a woman's right to get an abortion would not be part of his presidential agenda. now, that kind of wording leaves him a lot of wiggle room. we want to try to nail down what mitt romney is saying, but first, let's look at mitt romney's evolving stance on abortion. we'll take you way back to 2002 when he was pro abortion rights. >> i will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose and devoted and dedicated to honoring my word in that regard. i will not change any provisions of massachusetts' pro choice laws. >> i would welcome a circ
law but decided there is not quite enough time to implement it before the election. it says the law does not discriminate against minorities as the justice department had argued. as you know, voter i.d. battles are being waged in several states and today's ruling further clouds the issue. >>> mitt romney appears to be fuzing his stance on abortion and less than a month before the election here. take a look. mitt romney, mt. vernon, ohio, today. he appeared there with governor chris...
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. >> joe johns our justice correspondent and graduate of the american university school of law. he spent four years studying law yourself. >> thanks for the plug. >> thank you. >>> joe biden and paul ryan couldn't disagree more when it comes to rail travel. a debate night collision could be ahead. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> you're looking at a live picture of the state department briefing room right now. the undersecretary of state for management patrick kennedy getting ready to make a statement, answer reporters questions on this fiery hearing that t
. >> joe johns our justice correspondent and graduate of the american university school of law. he spent four years studying law yourself. >> thanks for the plug. >> thank you. >>> joe biden and paul ryan couldn't disagree more when it comes to rail travel. a debate night collision could be ahead. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been...
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and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just before i was about to go on earlier today and she said, what did he get? i said he got a minimum of 30, a maximum of 60. she said, you know, 30 years times ten, times 100, still wouldn't be enough for what he did to those young men and this community. >> i want to play, if i can here, jason, i want to play another portion of the audio he released last night, jerry sandusky released, suggesting he, again, is the victim here. listen. >> the young man who is dramatic, veteran accuser and always sough attention started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigat
and he said that the law made it very clear he could have sentenced him to hundreds of years, but he said that he felt as though a sentenceike that would have been abstract, and he wanted something to issue a sentence that was more realistic. and something that would be felt not only by jerry sandusky, but the victims themselves. had an opportunity when they sentencing was over, spoke to many of the victims' attorneys and they're satisfied with this sentence, but a woman came up to me and just...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> big bird is going to be just fine. "sesame street" is a very successful enterprise. i don't believe cnn gets government funding, but somehow, y'all stay on the air. and i just think that pbs will be able to make it on its own, just like every one of the other stations and does not require us to go to china to borrow money to keep pbs on the air. >> all right. we're back with republican congressman, jason chaffetz of utah, democratic strategist bill burton. they're both here to talk about big bird. >> big bird! >> who would have thought. >> congressman, the big bird comment has gotten a lot of attention. was it a mistake for mitt romney to target big bird? because he's taking a lot of heat for it now from the obama campaign? >> look, what mitt romney is trying to highlight is the fact that we've got to make some financial decisions on what the priorities of this nation are. under president obama, we have put up $1 trillion deficits year after year. we spend more than $600 million a day in interest on our national debt -
it's law that just makes sense. >>> big bird is going to be just fine. "sesame street" is a very successful enterprise. i don't believe cnn gets government funding, but somehow, y'all stay on the air. and i just think that pbs will be able to make it on its own, just like every one of the other stations and does not require us to go to china to borrow money to keep pbs on the air. >> all right. we're back with republican congressman, jason chaffetz of utah, democratic...